Tennessee State Parks

Sgt. Alvin C. York Historic Park

Plan Your Visit

bullet Park Brochure
bullet Park Map
bullet Events and Programs

bullet Directions
From I-40, take Route 127 North to Pall Mall, TN The park is located on Hwy. 127, just eight miles from the Tennessee/Kentucky border.
Detailed directions
To the park | From the park

bullet Hours of Operation
April-October, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST daily, including weekends.
November-March, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CST daily, including weekends.

Park Activities

Fishing Hiking Trails Picnic Facilities

Park Information

The historic park includes the York family farm and the grist mill he operated for many years on the banks of the Wolf River.

Events and Programs

EVENTS

2013 Annual Events

Black-powder Over the Log Shooting Match - March 23
Earth Day Hike - April 21
National Trails Day Hike - June 1
National Public Lands Day Hike - Sept. 28
Veteran’s Day Celebration - Nov. 11
Christmas in the Valley - Dec. 14

PROGRAMS
Andrew York is the son of Alvin C. York and is a Park Ranger at the homesite. If notified in advance, interpretive programs can be scheduled.

Fishing

Fishing is allowed from the bank along the Wolf River and is stocked three times a year with Rainbow trout. There is also an abundance of other fish such as :redeye, alligator gar, bluegill, largemouth bass, and flat-head catfish. Anglers 13 and older must have a valid TN Fishing license.

Tennessee Fishing Regulations
Tennessee State Parks fishing policies

Hiking Trails

The trail at Sgt. Alvin C. York Park is an easy hike that is .6 mile long crossing over a swinging bridge and up a set of steps leading to the grave-site of Sgt. Alvin C York.

Historic Park

The Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park, located in Pall Mall, Tennessee, pays tribute to Sgt. Alvin C. York, the backwoods marksman from the mountains of Tennessee who became one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I. York's fame rose from his legendary exploits on October 8, 1918 in the Argonne Forest in France. Leading a small patrol, York was sent out to eliminate flanking machine gun fire that was halting the advance of his regiment. York found himself alone opposing a German machine gun unit. With rifle and pistol he engaged the enemy. The fight ended with more than twenty Germans dead. Then, the other one hundred and thirty-two soldiers, including four officers and thirty-five machine guns, became discouraged and surrendered to York and six of his comrades. For that he was decorated with a dozen medals, including the Medal of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre. He has been honored by a 10-foot statue on the grounds of the State Capitol in Nashville, and his medals and trophies may be seen at the Tennessee State Museum.

Museum

The York homesite museum includes a collection of wartime and personal momentos, including historical photographs, family portraits and personal items.

Picnic Facilities

There are two large picnic pavilions that can accommodate up to 50 people. Picnic areas may be reserved up to one year in advance. Pavilions are equipped with grills and water spigots.

Also, there are eight concrete, single picnic tables and more wooden tables.

AmeriCorps*NCCC Builds a Bridge

AmeriCorps*NCCC Builds a Bridge in 37 Days at Alvin C. York Birthplace and Museum